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Unread 04-10-2013, 05:11 PM   #8
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Make sure the stock repair has made the stock tight when wiggled side to side and up and down. There appears to be some room between wood and metal surfaces at the top tang, indicating possible looseness. Don't fire it until that is taken care of. By the way, the "ejectors" you describe are actually just one "extractor". Ejectors are split and spring operated which is not the case with your gun. Good luck with your new gun.
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